DILLON, WHAT ARE WE LEARNING TONIGHT FROM THE PRESS CONFERENCE? DILLON: THAT IS A MAJOR CHANGE IN MESSAGING. YOU REMEMBER RECENTLY, LAST WEEK, THE STATE WAS STILL RATIONING TESTING SUPPLIES TO PEOPLE WHO WERE VULNERABLE. THE NEW MESSAGE TONIGHT, IF YOU HAVE CORONAVIRUS SYMPTOM COUGH, FEVER, SHORTNESS OF BREATH, GE TESTED THIS WEEK. ON THE OTHER BIG NEWS YOU WERE MENTIONING, THE RESTRICTIO ON NON-ESSENTIAL BUSINESSES IS NOW STATEWIDE. ANY NON-ESSENTIAL BUSINESS NOW ORDERED TO CLOSE ACROSS THE STATE. DEEP IN MIND, BEFORE THIS ONLY APPLIED TO COUNTIES WITH POSITIVE CASES. THE VAST MAJORITY OF OKLAHOMANS HAVE BEEN UNDER THE RESTRICTIONS FOR SOME TIME. MANY OF OKLAHOMANS INCLUDING OKLAHOMA CITY, TULSA AND OTHERS ARE IN SHELTER IN PLACE ORDERS, EVEN MORE RESTRICTIVE, THE GOVERNOR DIGGING IN ON HIS RESTRICTION -- IT WAS REPEATEDLY ASKED WHY HE HAS NOT DONE THAT. HE IS UNDER PRESSURE TO DO SO FROM DEMOCRATS AND GRASSROOTS GROUPS. HE CONTINUES TO ARGUE ACCORDING TO THE DATA, IT IS NOT THE RIGHT THING TO DO, NOT THE RIGHT THING FOR OKLAHOMA. >> THIS IS A PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY ISSUE. IN MY OPINION I CAN’T SHUT DOWN AND BUNKER IN PLAC. IT SOUNDS GOOD. IT IS ON PRACTICAL -- NOT PRACTICAL FOR US TO DO BUNKER IN PLACE BECAUSE NOT EVERYBODY CAN GET THROUGH DELIVERED. WE HAVE TO GET OUT AND DO SOME THINGS. DILLON: THE GOVERNOR BASING THAT ON MODELING AND DATA THEY ARE LOOKING AT. WE ASKED FOR THE MODEL OF THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC, HOW MANY CASES DO THEY THINK THERE WILL BE. THE GOVERNOR SAID HE WILL TRY AN SEND THAT OUT TODAY. HE ALSO MENTIONED ANOTHER MODEL A LOT OF PEOPLE, MAYBE YOU HAVE SEEN IT, ACROSS THE COUNTRY, THE SPIKE IN CASES MID-TO-LATE APRIL IN OKLAHOMA. THAT SHOULD MAKE NEWS. YOU SHOULD GET TESTED IF YOU HAVE THE SYMPTOMS. 13 MOBILE TESTING LOCATIONS WILL BE AVAILABLE ACROSS THE STATE BY THE END OF THE WEEK. AS SOON AS WE GET MORE INFORMATION ABOUT WHERE THOSE WILL BE, WE WILL BRING IT TO YOU. THE B

Popular rock festival “Rocklahoma,” which was set to take place in May in Pryor, has been postponed until 2021 due to coronavirus concerns, event organizers announced Monday.The festival was scheduled to take place May 22, 23 and 24. In a post on its official Facebook page, organizers said the event would be postponed at the direction of state and local authorities and federal guidelines amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Coronavirus in Oklahoma: Latest local headlinesPeople who purchased passes through Elevate will be able to transfer their passes to 2021 or receive a full refund. Pass holders will receive an email outlining the refund and transfer process on Wednesday, organizers said. Anyone with questions is asked to contact Festival Ticketing Support by emailing support@festivalticketing.com from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday.

PRYOR, Okla. —

Popular rock festival “Rocklahoma,” which was set to take place in May in Pryor, has been postponed until 2021 due to coronavirus concerns, event organizers announced Monday.

The festival was scheduled to take place May 22, 23 and 24. In a post on its official Facebook page, organizers said the event would be postponed at the direction of state and local authorities and federal guidelines amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

People who purchased passes through Elevate will be able to transfer their passes to 2021 or receive a full refund. Pass holders will receive an email outlining the refund and transfer process on Wednesday, organizers said.

Anyone with questions is asked to contact Festival Ticketing Support by emailing support@festivalticketing.com from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday.